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Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging. Lana Winkler, MD Assistant Professor, Associate Residency Program Director Department of Radiology Section of Cardiothoracic Imaging Special thanks to Jeffery P. Hogg, MD. Radiology Orientation Objectives.
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Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging Lana Winkler, MD Assistant Professor, Associate Residency Program Director Department of Radiology Section of Cardiothoracic Imaging Special thanks to Jeffery P. Hogg, MD
Radiology Orientation Objectives • Why is it important to order appropriate imaging? • How do you know which imaging test to order? • How can you ensure the best imaging interpretation for the patient? • How much does imaging cost? • How do you get in contact with the radiologists?
Help us help you! • Role of Clinician: Order most appropriate study and communicate relevant clinical history
Help us help you! • Role of Clinician: Order most appropriate study and communicate relevant clinical history • Role of Radiologist: act on relevant clinical history to plan, expedite, and report best imaging
Help us help you! • Role of Clinician: Order most appropriate study and communicate relevant clinical history • Role of radiologist: act on relevant clinical history to plan, expedite, report best imaging End result= We help the patient!
What harm comes from Wrong Imaging? • Unneeded radiation exposure
What harm comes from wrong imaging? • Unneeded radiation exposure • Delay in diagnosis
What harm comes from Wrong Imaging? • Unneeded radiation exposure • Delay in diagnosis • Exposure to contrast or other drugs
What harm comes from Wrong Imaging? • Unneeded radiation exposure • Delay in diagnosis • Exposure to contrast or other drugs • Financial harms • Loss of income by missing work • Costs to patient for the wrong study you order • Costs to healthcare system
What percentage of medical care is wasted? ~30%, according to the Institute of Medicine
ACR Appropriateness Criteria • Accepted “National standard” for quality imaging ordering • Created by expert panels spanning multiple medical specialties • Evidence-based recommendations • Continuously updated and current • Complies with PAMA federal legislation effective Jan 2017
Who’s on the Expert Panels? • American Academy of Neurology • American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons • American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery • American Academy of Pediatrics • American Academy of Neurological Surgeons • American College of Cardiology • American College of Chest Physicians • American College of Emergency Physicians • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
American College of Rheumatology • American College of Surgeons • American Gastroenterological Association • American Pediatric Surgical Association • American Society of Hematology • American Society of Nephrology • American Urological Association • Society for Vascular Surgery • Society of Gynecologic Oncologists • Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging • Society of Thoracic Surgeons • American College of Radiology
How do we use it? • “ACR Appropriateness Criteria” under EPIC links • CONNECT Home page under Physician Reference • EPIC at point of radiology order entry • Internet search www.acr.org/ac